Rad! Not Sad :( is a spectrum of assorted radicality, found inspiration, and pleasurable tones curated by Chris Kalima, a partner at the Honolulu-based design studio Airspace Workshop.

Chris can be reached via email at chris [at] radnotsad [dot] com. Bursts of immediacy are available via Twitter @radnotsad. Be rad to one another.
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A little bon voyage Kaimuki pau hana kanikapila session at the office.

I need to add some of those grip workout things to my Summer training regiment. Thanks to Spunjah Chronic for the clip!

Amaury Lavernhe wins the 2010 Turbo Bodyboards Pipe Pro. Here’s his perfect 10 from the final heat of the day. A disappointing day for the Hawaiians, as none are able to advance out of the quarterfinals. I’ve got a ton more footage from the contest, as well as Wednesday’s Pipeline Bodysurfing Classic, just need some time to cut it together.

Congrats again to Amaury, he was in rhythm all day and definitely deserved the win.

No contest today, which means tomorrow is a go for the 2010 Turbo Bodyboards Pipe Pro. Conditions dramatically improved overnight, with the winds clocking around to more Easterly trades. Everyone has been looking at Friday since the beginning of the week, and the forecast is outstanding: large, long-period NW swell with East winds. If it’s as epic as the models predict, it’ll be worth every penny of the entry fee.

No contest today, which means tomorrow is a go for the 2010 Turbo Bodyboards Pipe Pro. Conditions dramatically improved overnight, with the winds clocking around to more Easterly trades. Everyone has been looking at Friday since the beginning of the week, and the forecast is outstanding: large, long-period NW swell with East winds. If it’s as epic as the models predict, it’ll be worth every penny of the entry fee.